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and a senior commander of the notorious lord's resistance army or a faces 70 charges arising from iran office here in northern uganda in 2000 today prosecutors at the international criminal courts began reading the closing statements a verdict is expected in the coming months on it and after this report. the lord's resistance army or l r a led by joseph coney was founded in 1988 in northern uganda emerging from the remnants of the country's brutal civil war while continuing to fight president was 70 and the ugandan government. the international criminal court has heard several recordings of a moderate commanders ordering atrocities the group is notorious for its brutality hacking off lips and limbs of the victims they kidnapped and forcibly recruit members many of them children women are made sick slaves or forced to marry their fighters in 2005 the international criminal court in the hague indicted kone and other senior commanders for war crimes and crimes against humanity. when is the most senior member captured so far several international operations have tried to track down joseph
and a senior commander of the notorious lord's resistance army or a faces 70 charges arising from iran office here in northern uganda in 2000 today prosecutors at the international criminal courts began reading the closing statements a verdict is expected in the coming months on it and after this report. the lord's resistance army or l r a led by joseph coney was founded in 1988 in northern uganda emerging from the remnants of the country's brutal civil war while continuing to fight president...
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but the military has its own law and is resistant to anybody from the outside stepping in. let me give one more example, i think this will be useful, in 2015 and army gunship attacked
but the military has its own law and is resistant to anybody from the outside stepping in. let me give one more example, i think this will be useful, in 2015 and army gunship attacked
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these elements of ex rhodesian army guy a helicopter repelling arab shakes, top falcon eggs. landrum ends up getting, forgive me for not knowing details of my own book, they could to 2.5 year prison sentence. which is the first time, he's been doing this for 20 years already and he's been caught a couple times but always managed to sneak out and get through with a fine. it happened in zimbabwe, happened again in qucbec. he's always managed to skate to the thin ice and survived by paying off somebody and keeping his name out of the papers. thanks to mcwilliam mcdowell disguised all of the british press. the video of him dangling as he is carrying the actual dvd in his carry-on luggage. mcwilliam grabs that. x put up on youtube. everything is out there now and landrum is in prison. mcwilliam is kind of hoping that at this point, the guy has like it's time now he's learned his lesson. jail and exposure, media exposure it's gonna make it very difficult for him to continue along the lines of the life is like for 20 to 25 years. basically he does get out of jail and he does make th
these elements of ex rhodesian army guy a helicopter repelling arab shakes, top falcon eggs. landrum ends up getting, forgive me for not knowing details of my own book, they could to 2.5 year prison sentence. which is the first time, he's been doing this for 20 years already and he's been caught a couple times but always managed to sneak out and get through with a fine. it happened in zimbabwe, happened again in qucbec. he's always managed to skate to the thin ice and survived by paying off...
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these elements, ex- rhodesian army guy, helicopter propelling, arab sheikhs, so lendrum-- forgive me for not knowing the details of my old book but i think it's a two and a half year prison sentence which is-- you know he's been doing this for 20 years already and he's been caught a couple times but manage to sneak out and get through with a fine and it happened in zimbabwe and again in quÉbec and he's always to kind of skate the thin ice and survive by paying off someone and keeping his name out of the papers. is thanks to mcwilliams thisll guys all over the british press, video of him dangling actually carrying the dvd in his carry-on luggage and mcwilliams grabs that, i mean, everything is put up on youtube, i mean, everything is out there now and lendrum is imprisoned. mcwilliam is helping at this point the guy has like it's time and he's learned his lesson you know, jl and-- jail and media exposure will make it very difficult for him to continue along the lines of this life's lead for 20 or 25 years. basically, so lendrum does get out of jail and he does make this legitimate at
these elements, ex- rhodesian army guy, helicopter propelling, arab sheikhs, so lendrum-- forgive me for not knowing the details of my old book but i think it's a two and a half year prison sentence which is-- you know he's been doing this for 20 years already and he's been caught a couple times but manage to sneak out and get through with a fine and it happened in zimbabwe and again in quÉbec and he's always to kind of skate the thin ice and survive by paying off someone and keeping his name...
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these elements of x rhodesian army guy, helicopter repelling, top falcon eggs so he ends up getting, forgive me for not knowing the details of my own book but i think two and a half year prison sentence, the first time, he's been doing this 20 years already and he's been caught a couple times but he gets through with a fine and it happened in zimbabwe and again in quÉbec. he always managed to escape the thin ice and survived by paying off somebody, keeping his name out of the papers. mcwilliams was all over the british press, this video is dangling, he's carrying a dvd in his carry-on luggage. mcwilliams grabbed that. it's put up on youtube, everything is out there now. it lands him in prison. mcwilliams is hoping this time, he's learned his lesson. jail and exposure, media exposure, it's going to think it very difficult to continue along those lines in this life he's led 420, 25 years. basically he does get out of jail and he does make this legitimate attempt to go straight, i think there are people who are family members, friends who are willing to help them, they find him working
these elements of x rhodesian army guy, helicopter repelling, top falcon eggs so he ends up getting, forgive me for not knowing the details of my own book but i think two and a half year prison sentence, the first time, he's been doing this 20 years already and he's been caught a couple times but he gets through with a fine and it happened in zimbabwe and again in quÉbec. he always managed to escape the thin ice and survived by paying off somebody, keeping his name out of the papers....
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these elements of x rhodesian army guy, helicopter rappelling falcon eggs, landrum ends of getting, forgive me for not knowing the details of my own book, i think 2 and a half year prison sentence which is the first time -- he has been doing this for 20 years and been caught a couple times but always managed to sneak out and get through with a fine. it happened in zimbabwe and quÉbec and always managed to skate both in ice and survive by keeping his name out of the papers. thanks to mcwilliams he is all over the british press. video of him dangling a dvd in his carry-on luggage, mcwilliams grabs that. it is on youtube, landrum is in prison. mcwilliam is hoping the guy has time, he learned his lesson, jail and exposure, media exposure will make it difficult for him to continue along the lines of the life he has led for 25 years. so landrum does get out of jail, and they are ready to help him, returns to south africa, keeps a low profile, he just can't stop. it is in his nature. he is arrested in brazil. he has been stealing albino falcon eggs in chile and patagonia, i followed his t
these elements of x rhodesian army guy, helicopter rappelling falcon eggs, landrum ends of getting, forgive me for not knowing the details of my own book, i think 2 and a half year prison sentence which is the first time -- he has been doing this for 20 years and been caught a couple times but always managed to sneak out and get through with a fine. it happened in zimbabwe and quÉbec and always managed to skate both in ice and survive by keeping his name out of the papers. thanks to mcwilliams...
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after six hours of ferocious fighting, all resistance collapsed and the federal army of the james held fort fisher from the river to the ocean. general whiting and colonel lamb were lying side by side with the fort's battle wounded when whiting looked up and saw an officer in a blue uniform standing over him and looking down at him. it was general terry now the victor of the battle of fort fisher. general whiting as the ranking southern officer spoke words that had once seemed unthinkable to him. i surrender, sir, to you, the forces under my command. fort fisher had fallen. wilmington was sealed. and the confederacy had lost its last major seaport. atop fort fisher's blood soaked ramparts the victorious northern troops cheered and jumped and hugged each other in a wild celebration as the naval fleet blew its whistles and set off fireworks. victory, a northern soldier would later write. and we proclaimed it, too, from sea and shore, echoed back wilder and heartier cheering than had ever before disturbed a midnight at this place. my very heart went up in thanksgiving. men grasped each ot
after six hours of ferocious fighting, all resistance collapsed and the federal army of the james held fort fisher from the river to the ocean. general whiting and colonel lamb were lying side by side with the fort's battle wounded when whiting looked up and saw an officer in a blue uniform standing over him and looking down at him. it was general terry now the victor of the battle of fort fisher. general whiting as the ranking southern officer spoke words that had once seemed unthinkable to...
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after six hours a ferocious fighting's, all resistance collapsed and the federal army of the james health fort fisher from one river to the ocean. general whiting and colonel lam was lying side by side with the forts battle winded. whiting looked up and saw an officer in a blue uniform standing over him and looking down at him. it was general terry. now the victor the battle of fort fisher. general whiting was the right king southern officer, spoke words that what seemed unthinkable to him. i surrender sir to you, the forces under my command. fort fisher had fallen. wilmington was sealed. the confederacy had lost its last major seaport. the top four finishers blood soaked ramparts, the victorious northern troops cheered, jumped, hugged each other in a wild celebration as the naval fleet blew its whistles and set off fireworks. victory for the northern soldiers. we proclaimed it to from sea and shore, wilder and heartier sheer ever before. my very heart went up and thanksgiving. men clasp each other and wept only as brave men can in the our victory. when don came to fort fisher on january
after six hours a ferocious fighting's, all resistance collapsed and the federal army of the james health fort fisher from one river to the ocean. general whiting and colonel lam was lying side by side with the forts battle winded. whiting looked up and saw an officer in a blue uniform standing over him and looking down at him. it was general terry. now the victor the battle of fort fisher. general whiting was the right king southern officer, spoke words that what seemed unthinkable to him. i...
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that they're putting up against searing arm the syrian army and its allies can only have taken place with the help of these foreign actor so for them to be fearful of the general population is utterly hypocritical they have brought about this devastation no one is more responsible for the cities and the damages and the deaths and destruction that we've seen in syria then the united states government whether under obama or trump and their european and regional allies and client states your understanding is that aleppo is free i understand you've been up to aleppo as well yes right now where to the south of aleppo alongside the highway right now i can hear explosions as i speak the people in the city are in a much better situation than they were before overwhelming majority of the syrian population on the syrian side they are not important for the western media or western governments because western regimes have sanctioned this country they're preventing fuel from getting to the people there's a huge shortage of of gasoline when it comes to the overwhelming majority of the syrian peopl
that they're putting up against searing arm the syrian army and its allies can only have taken place with the help of these foreign actor so for them to be fearful of the general population is utterly hypocritical they have brought about this devastation no one is more responsible for the cities and the damages and the deaths and destruction that we've seen in syria then the united states government whether under obama or trump and their european and regional allies and client states your...
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to movements also growing 19 year old you tube an army it was shot soon in popularity in recent months for her advocacy of what she calls climate or realism the sheet announces what she says amounts to environmental alarmism and in the process has been dubbed the empty grettir of a time for a controversial position can spoke to her in the studio here about why she decided to weigh in on the debate and what she's hoping to achieve by doing it. most people on the site of climate alarmism if you will label us the climate deniers and that is a term that i really dislike because it sounds like we jones really look into the science we don't do our research we just hate the planet just wanted to strike this and we're just selfish and ignorant and that's not what we're about we're about being scientific skeptics and looking into more sensible yet ways to improve the environment to be more enlightened values when it comes to interacting with nature and so yeah that's what climate realism is about it's about scientific skepticism and having more discussions in the scientific spirit was a german
to movements also growing 19 year old you tube an army it was shot soon in popularity in recent months for her advocacy of what she calls climate or realism the sheet announces what she says amounts to environmental alarmism and in the process has been dubbed the empty grettir of a time for a controversial position can spoke to her in the studio here about why she decided to weigh in on the debate and what she's hoping to achieve by doing it. most people on the site of climate alarmism if you...
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i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of the army times to sit down and talk. welcome back graphic footage has emerged online showing an australian soldier shooting dead an unarmed afghan man and warning you may find the following images disturbing. stop. what i am deeply disturbed by what has been aired in tonight's 4 corners report we are serious allegations are raised australians would rightly expect there are some are leagues namond the video was obtained by the australian 4 corners t.v. programme the show claimed an official investigation while the killing was justified as self defense something that's not support. by the footage the killing is one of a number of cases uncovered by the programme the country's defense minister now says she backs an inquiry into all claims are wrongdoing by special forces in afghanistan in 2017 a former defense lawyer link the so-called afghan files the documents allege war crimes by australian soldiers among the claims are the mistaken killings of a father and son during a raid as well as the killing of an afghan detainee
i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of the army times to sit down and talk. welcome back graphic footage has emerged online showing an australian soldier shooting dead an unarmed afghan man and warning you may find the following images disturbing. stop. what i am deeply disturbed by what has been aired in tonight's 4 corners report we are serious allegations are raised australians would rightly expect there are some are leagues namond the video was obtained by the...
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the army wanted the maps encase the cherokee resisted so they would have good maps for the war. that war did not come, but fremont drew the maps. he then went west and, i think it is powerful to understand the various ways this white man interacted with indians. he was going with the lamps of science and reason. he was not there to massacre them, and yet he periodically did in several horrific instances in california and oregon. at the same time, he depend on them. just depended on them. he would be traveling with small groups of men and would run out of coffee. he was a habitual coffee drinker and could not bear to be without it. they found someone who would sell coffee in the middle of this seeming wasteland. there was an economy, that person was native american. he hired indians and was proud of the diversity of his expeditions. he was an army officer. he hired a bunch of civilians and they would include a german immigrant mapmaker. they would include french men, french-speaking people whose families had been in and around st. louis since it was french territory, before the l
the army wanted the maps encase the cherokee resisted so they would have good maps for the war. that war did not come, but fremont drew the maps. he then went west and, i think it is powerful to understand the various ways this white man interacted with indians. he was going with the lamps of science and reason. he was not there to massacre them, and yet he periodically did in several horrific instances in california and oregon. at the same time, he depend on them. just depended on them. he...
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son officially that was crushing resistance to this move from the actually people the ethnic group to which joseph kony belonged and which had dominated the previous government. deniability a young man called richard was complaining a lot the army took him behind one army uniform on him and they came back and said this one of the rebels want to show you today that this i would give it a war so they take the ladies or those they don't because on battery and they shut him. up for the $73.00 mothers it. toward. and it told to shut up do anything to do this and. this very incident was detailed in 1991 amnesty international report. we haven't a single is did where. was accused of intentional going to image and the mass killing people are you familiar with the 2005 human rights watch report about this conflict. no human rights watch. you know. because in their 2005 report which is the most exhaustive they refer to torture. rape. full killings. on both sides on the r. a side and also on the beauty of sites so it's not in the case of impossible to have our own human rights commission. but you
son officially that was crushing resistance to this move from the actually people the ethnic group to which joseph kony belonged and which had dominated the previous government. deniability a young man called richard was complaining a lot the army took him behind one army uniform on him and they came back and said this one of the rebels want to show you today that this i would give it a war so they take the ladies or those they don't because on battery and they shut him. up for the $73.00...
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hundreds of thousands of citizens poured into the streets to resist. many of the soldiers doing them. >> it was not [inaudible] all these mighty armies, kgb, all those people held sway over the country. there was no one to defendant. it was a system without defendants. bret: in the middle of it all was boris yeltsin, the newly elected president of the russian federation his popularity had now eclipsed gorbachev's. after the coup collapsed it was boris who issued a decree that effectively outlawed the communist party. in the following months one by one the republics that made up the ussr declared their independence. on christmas day 1991 mikael gorbachev resigned as the leader of the disintegrating soviet union. the once fearsome communist power was no more. >> when i think of the state of socialism i think of the fate of socialism in other countries. for example, china. i always remember this 1980s experiment in russia. you go to a small corner very quiet and whisper freedom and it echoes all over the place. if you can't stop it. that is my impression.
hundreds of thousands of citizens poured into the streets to resist. many of the soldiers doing them. >> it was not [inaudible] all these mighty armies, kgb, all those people held sway over the country. there was no one to defendant. it was a system without defendants. bret: in the middle of it all was boris yeltsin, the newly elected president of the russian federation his popularity had now eclipsed gorbachev's. after the coup collapsed it was boris who issued a decree that effectively...
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army veterans from the commonwealth and international association of states for many part of the british empire have criticised what they call the grave injustice that they could be deported and pays from the ruling conservative party and i'm calling on the government to help form a service members with the complex and costly procedure is to stay in the country it's hard to imagine people more entitle to live in our islands than those who have fought to defend them we need to look hard at these cases and ensure we support those who should have been able to stay all along. this does seem wrong i hope the home office will rectify this quickly and save these former british soldiers from the trauma of court proceedings and further delay on the home office rules commonwealth that friends who have served at least 4 years in the u.k. armed forces can apply for indefinite leave to remain also known as settlement however many can't afford the procedures which can cost thousands of pounds and those who don't apply could be forced to leave britain a veteran told us that their treatment by the gover
army veterans from the commonwealth and international association of states for many part of the british empire have criticised what they call the grave injustice that they could be deported and pays from the ruling conservative party and i'm calling on the government to help form a service members with the complex and costly procedure is to stay in the country it's hard to imagine people more entitle to live in our islands than those who have fought to defend them we need to look hard at these...
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it's an 1883 colt single action army revolver, originally gold-plated, but years of heavy use wore it away. engraved on one side of the gun's ivory grip, check out the owner's initials, t.r. that's right, teddy roosevelt. the native new yorker and future president wielded this baby as a cowboy and rancher in the dakota territory. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. [ gunshot ] [ thud ] maria: good monday morning, welcome, i'm maria bartiromo, monday march 30th, top stories 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. president trump does expect the country to be well on recovery by june 1st, this as dr. fauci said we could see up to 200,000 deaths in the united states. some members of congress working on stimulus package after trillion dollar relief package was sign intoed law by president trump. house minority leader kevin mccarthy telling me
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between 19062004 most of any is army engaged in a bloody crackdown in northern uganda. officially it was hunting down the l. or a. un officially it was crushing resistance to this move from the actually people the ethnic group to which joseph coney belonged and which had dominated the previous government. to my village a young man called the church was complaining a lot i'm talking about i'm the one i'm in uniform and they came back and said this one of the rebel. want to show you today at this hour we deal with a war so they take in ladies others they don't because on battery and the shut in with a kit for the zealotry mothers it toward late and it told the parents say shut up really think well do this and do. this very incident was detailed in 1991 m.s.d. international report. we haven't a single incident where the u.p.d. it was accused of intention of going through image and i'm asking people are you familiar with the 2005 human rights watch report about this conflict. human has no human rights watch. no you know. because in their report which is the most exhaustive
between 19062004 most of any is army engaged in a bloody crackdown in northern uganda. officially it was hunting down the l. or a. un officially it was crushing resistance to this move from the actually people the ethnic group to which joseph coney belonged and which had dominated the previous government. to my village a young man called the church was complaining a lot i'm talking about i'm the one i'm in uniform and they came back and said this one of the rebel. want to show you today at this...
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but the military has its own law and is resistant to anybody from the outside stepping in. let me give one more example, i think this will be useful, in 2015 and army gunship attacked the hospital for 30 minutes, according to the military report, up to 60 minutes, the hospital was one with doctors without borders, they were treating patients inside the hospital. they gunship circle for 30 - 60 minutes without return fire. they were not trained to kill people who were innocent inside the hospital, they were led to believe that it was an adversary. the army did to investigations and in those two investigations, they found that 15 people were responsible. the punishments or the repercussions or admonishment or reduction of rank, imagine if police officers in the united states under u.s. civilian law had encircled the place and shot to it for 30 - 60 minutes, what the repercussions would be for the police, there would certainly be legal liability but this is the point that i think goes to the last question into your question about separation. the military has refused to tell us
but the military has its own law and is resistant to anybody from the outside stepping in. let me give one more example, i think this will be useful, in 2015 and army gunship attacked the hospital for 30 minutes, according to the military report, up to 60 minutes, the hospital was one with doctors without borders, they were treating patients inside the hospital. they gunship circle for 30 - 60 minutes without return fire. they were not trained to kill people who were innocent inside the...
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to their great surprise the structure had not been blown up and there was little resistance from enemy troops. very much for the remark and folks storm battalion did not turn up enough to have been there and done a bit of shooting then the small patrol there were very american soldiers would not have been able to reach the bridge and the bridge across was so easily. the bridge was kept it in a surprise attack the action was reenacted for propaganda units a few days later. more than a. 1000 u.s. soldiers were to reach the eastern back of the rhine within the coming 24 hour winds then most units try to correct a mistake and destroy the bridge with area tanks and out to refine it however it took 10 days for the struck to actually conduct. by then u.s. plane is had built a pontoon bridge and could continue getting units across the rhine on and off scale it was a heavy blow for the defenders and those responsible suffer the consequences. it looks son of almost hitler was furious and he had the bridge commander executed along with some others they could get a hold of 3 or 4 people come i fee
to their great surprise the structure had not been blown up and there was little resistance from enemy troops. very much for the remark and folks storm battalion did not turn up enough to have been there and done a bit of shooting then the small patrol there were very american soldiers would not have been able to reach the bridge and the bridge across was so easily. the bridge was kept it in a surprise attack the action was reenacted for propaganda units a few days later. more than a. 1000 u.s....
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to the great surprise the structure had not been blown up and there was little resistance from enemy troops. very much for the remarketing for storm battalion did not turn up after having been there and done a bit of shooting on the small patrol that there weren't any american soldiers would not have been able to reach the bridge and the bridge approaches so easily. the bridge was captured in a surprise attack the action was reenacted for propaganda units a few days later. more than. 1000 u.s. soldiers were to reach the eastern back of the rhine within the coming 24 hour winds then most units try to correct a mistake and destroy the bridge with area tax and up to refine it however it took 10 days for the struck to actually collapse by then u.s. plane is had built a plan to bridge and could continue getting units across the rhine on and off scale it was a heavy blow for the defend is and those responsible suffer the consequences. it looks son of was hitler was furious and he had the bridge commander executed along with some others i could get a hold of 3 or 4 people i feel ought to an
to the great surprise the structure had not been blown up and there was little resistance from enemy troops. very much for the remarketing for storm battalion did not turn up after having been there and done a bit of shooting on the small patrol that there weren't any american soldiers would not have been able to reach the bridge and the bridge approaches so easily. the bridge was captured in a surprise attack the action was reenacted for propaganda units a few days later. more than. 1000 u.s....
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is a resistance and it's a young. girl who knows shit about so though the real skill anytime you have a clue of course is perceptible you know about modeled on all of the wood. afaik with oil although it. was just great. to see. first hand information from the french are saying that the french are economically interested is accepting our german as the future president of the countries they have to support active what i don't like that is absolutely no. willingness to listen whatsoever in from they have closed the case the fight is close to can be in where you can stay out ok. and then as the minute s. population has only one possibility to react to absolutely and that is why being on the streets and you are writing for that and you are why i think for the regime to kill innocent people in order to come down he said yeah you know this. and who feel people he quits yes don't they don't bow down to. chinese of the making events it's not necessary but not let the media. find the white peacefully. every year 50000000 tons
is a resistance and it's a young. girl who knows shit about so though the real skill anytime you have a clue of course is perceptible you know about modeled on all of the wood. afaik with oil although it. was just great. to see. first hand information from the french are saying that the french are economically interested is accepting our german as the future president of the countries they have to support active what i don't like that is absolutely no. willingness to listen whatsoever in from...
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when they're not appreciative to me, they're not appreciative to the army corps, they're not appreciative to fema, it's not right. these people are -- they're working 24 hours a day. >> nbc news reporting trump's push to reopen our country by easter sunday getting resistance from within. aides are worried that giving specific time lines or dates could backfire. there was some evidence watching that briefing today he might be dialing back a bit. >> on monday will be the end of the 15 days to slow the spread of the virus. do you expect that you will simply renew the guidelines, or do you expect that there could be some modifications? >> we'll be sitting down on monday or maybe tuesday, depending on which is the best for everybody, and we'll be making that determination, okay? we'll be making it. and by the way, obviously we're not doing it for new york. we are talking about possibly other parts of the country which really aren't affected to any major degree, or maybe we won't do that because maybe at the advice of a lot of very talented people that do this for a living, they won't want to d
when they're not appreciative to me, they're not appreciative to the army corps, they're not appreciative to fema, it's not right. these people are -- they're working 24 hours a day. >> nbc news reporting trump's push to reopen our country by easter sunday getting resistance from within. aides are worried that giving specific time lines or dates could backfire. there was some evidence watching that briefing today he might be dialing back a bit. >> on monday will be the end of the 15...
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the government resists the pressure to stop construction work, saying it should continue if it can be done safely. in scotland, the first minister says sites should close. boris johnson will answer questions from mps in what's expected to be the final session of prime minister's questions before parliament is likely to shut down this evening. the us agrees a two—trillion dollar aid package to protect the american economy from the effects of coronavirus. india goes into a three—week lockdown. 1.3 billion people — nearly a fifth of the world's population — are told to stay at home. and the number of deaths in europe passes 12,000, despite efforts to curb people's movements across the continent. in the last hour, it has been confirmed that the prince of wales has tested positive for coronavirus and is displaying mild symptoms "but otherwise remains in good health", according to clarence house. the duchess of cornwall has also been tested but does not have the virus. the prince, who is also the heir to the throne, last saw the queen on the 12th of march. a statement from buckingha
the government resists the pressure to stop construction work, saying it should continue if it can be done safely. in scotland, the first minister says sites should close. boris johnson will answer questions from mps in what's expected to be the final session of prime minister's questions before parliament is likely to shut down this evening. the us agrees a two—trillion dollar aid package to protect the american economy from the effects of coronavirus. india goes into a three—week...